Asus M3A / ATI SB600 / ATI Chipset RAID drivers 64-bit

andyc1988

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Hi all,

This is my first post but after searching the internet trying to find RAID drivers to work with 64-bit Windows 7 when using an Asus M3A motherboard, or another model using the ATI SB600 RAID driver, I have discovered a lot of people are having an issue and are having to use IDE emulation mode.

I was lucky to stumble across this post on the AMD forums with a working driver:
AMD Game Forums - SB600 RAID driver for Windows 7

The link to the working driver is...
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/63233/RAID%20Win7%20SB600.zip

If this driver ever gets removed I will keep a copy, please send me a message on this forum and I'll email it to you, it works!

Several people have suggested downloading combinations of drivers or forcing the use of older ones, but this one does work straight away, no hassle.

Hope this helps someone,

Andy

P.S. To save people reading to the end of this thread a possible solution is to use a 64-bit ONLY Windows 7 DVD to install using the above drivers, people are having problems when using the 32/64-bit combination DVD.
 
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Hi, the first of all, thank you.

The second, I've a MB: M3A32MVP DELUXE. Now I've running the WIN XP_64 on a RAID0 with the SB600 but I tryed install WIN7 and I've used few drivers (vista_64/86, the yours...) and it always give the same error, if you would give me your Mail, il I could send you a screenshoot with the error.

Thank you, and sorry if I haven't explained cleaely, but I'm from Spain...
 

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Hello,

It appears private messaging isn't possible and so I don't break forum rules I can't post my email address, however, if you can upload your screenshot to something like PhotoBucket and then put the link on this site I can have a look for you.

What may happen is your system is getting confused with all the drivers, if you don't have any data you want to save then you can delete the partition and create a new one, then try and install windows again using the delivers I recommend. NOTE DELETING A PARTITION WILL DELETE ALL INFORMATION ON IT

Thanks, Andrew
 

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I realize that the photo is too small so the window said:

to continue installation, use the Load Driver option to install 32-bit and signed 64-bit driver. Installing an unsigned 64-bit device driver is not supported and might result in an unusable Windows installation.
 

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Hi,
I can't quite see the name of the driver already listed, is this the driver that is already installed, or is it the one you are trying to install? Please type the name of the driver in the box, it doesn't look like the one I used.
Thanks, Andrew
 

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ok, I 've just uncompress the file I donwloaded and copied it in a pen. When I had to choose a partition I chose the "Load Driver" opcion and choose the pen folder that I'd downloaded, then appears a controler which name is:
ATI AHCI Compatible RAID Controller (C:\RAID Win7 SB600\ahcix64s.inf) (x64)

I choose it an it said me:
to continue installation, use the Load Driver option to install 32-bit and signed 64-bit driver. Installing an unsigned 64-bit device driver is not supported and might result in an unusable Windows installation.

If I haven't anwered to your question, say what you want I do.

Thank you.
 

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I've checked your motherboard and it states you have two RAID controllers one is the SB600 and the other is the "Marvell® 6121 and 6111 SATA controller", I would advise you check where your hard drives are plugged in (which controller), if you look at your motherboard manual it will identify which ports go to which controller.

If you put them both into the Marvell controller then go here ASUSTeK Computer Inc. and click on downloads, then vista 64-bit, then download the "RAID" drivers and extract all the files to your USB flash, that might work.

Thanks, Andrew
 

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nVidia GF 7900GTX 512MB PCI-E
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Hi, I've checked it and the sata are plugged in the sb600 ports...

I don't know why it doesn't work, what did you do to install win7 in the RAID0 with the SB600? may be I've done something wrong, one step...

thank very very much about your help, Víctor
 

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Hello,

Could you double check you are using 64-bit (x64) Windows 7, when I installed Windows 7 it didn't mention 32-bit drivers like yours does.

If you are installing 32-bit Windows 7 then the drivers I supplied won't work and I'm afraid I have no way of testing if any 32-bit drivers out there will work.

Failing that it may be of help to try the Marvell controller, this will be a completely different set of drivers and you should get a clean install. Also, personally, I would rather send all RAID instructions to a chip separate to the southbridge so it doesn't have as much work to do, but it may be of little benefit.

Please post again if you're still having trouble.

Thanks, Andrew
 
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4GB DDR2 800MHz DC
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nVidia GF 7900GTX 512MB PCI-E
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2x Corsair Extreme 32GB SSD
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This file doesn't seem to do the job for me either. It has the digital signature error. So, I used a 32-bit version and it seemed to go through all the installation but when it restarted to finalize it hangs up on the 64-bit file for some reason.

Is there a way to digitally sign a file. I have been looking for a file that works for too long.
 

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Andy, when I run the installation, it show me two opcions, I can choose install 64-bit or 32-bit windows7, may be that is the source of the diference betwen yours and mine.

I have to said that I had the same trouble than orko, and if we could sing the file, may be it will work...

Thanks for the help and I will try to install the raid with the marvvel controller...
 

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This may breach the forum rules but may be the only way to get this issue sorted, please both email me at [removed] and I will email you the file I downloaded, it may be that the file on the link I provided has changed.

Thanks, Andrew
 

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4GB DDR2 800MHz DC
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nVidia GF 7900GTX 512MB PCI-E
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525W Hiper
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Hi all, got the same problem than Agudo... and Im from Spain too.
I think the error we got it´s not by "unssigned driver", maybe a incorrect driver. I have an Asus M3A, and can´t install windows seven 64 bits on a RAID 1 array.
I´ve try docens of different drivers, but not result.
And I don´t know anyone who can install seven on a RAID array in our mobo.
And other thing Agudo, Im pretty sure M3A mobo has only one RAID controller (ATI SB600), there isn´t Marvell controller...
Surely I´ll cahnge the mobo, but if I found any solution, I´ll post here.
Sorry for my terrible english... :cry:
 

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Hi again, I´ve just found in ASUS web site that M3A has this raid controller: "NVIDIA nForce® 560 SLI™ MCP" :( :( the link: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. and see in "overview" the explanation of "Serial ATA 3Gb/s RAID"
Sure it´s an error, but... Im getting mad.
 

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Hi spanish guy, I've an ASUS M3A32-MVP DELUXE, but it use a sb600 as raid controller and the driver should works... But it has Marvell controller too xD
 

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Sure??????
A low cost mobo with 2 RAID cotrollers????? :sarc:
Have u checked the link Ive put from ASUS???
 

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The asus M3A32-MVP DELUXE isn't exactly a low cost moho, I think, at least when i bought it... I can't see the link right now but this afternoon i'll try it but be sure that the nForce you're talking about is the sb, not the chipset...
 

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Hi andrew, I've sent you a message and wait for your reply, thank you ver much for your help and the drivers...
 

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